. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . James , Charles , Edward w. Zielie, Smith w. & c. Chancellorsville, 1 to 3, , Thomas J. w. Co. w. CCK AKCCBBACDF Miller, Erastus c. Ottman, Norman k. Husted, Albert N. w. Lewis, Enoch J. w. E E . ELieut. Co. E Aldie and Upperville, Va. June 21, 1863. Hallenbeck, Clark w. Co. K Mapes, David D. w. C Mosher, William H. k. G Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. Baker, Anthony w. Co. K Ballou, Charles F. w. I Barnaby, John E. w. D Barrick, Thomps


. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . James , Charles , Edward w. Zielie, Smith w. & c. Chancellorsville, 1 to 3, , Thomas J. w. Co. w. CCK AKCCBBACDF Miller, Erastus c. Ottman, Norman k. Husted, Albert N. w. Lewis, Enoch J. w. E E . ELieut. Co. E Aldie and Upperville, Va. June 21, 1863. Hallenbeck, Clark w. Co. K Mapes, David D. w. C Mosher, William H. k. G Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. Baker, Anthony w. Co. K Ballou, Charles F. w. I Barnaby, John E. w. D Barrick, Thompson w. E Beach, Wm. P. w. D Beers, Peter k. B Bennett, Ferdinand w. A Blackman, Isaac B. w. B Blair, Charles H. w. H Block, William w. I Bourne, William R. w. Capt. Brackett, John A. k. Co. H Brehl, Henry A. k. A Brooks, Joel T. c. B Burnham, Leander T. k. E Burns, Robert C. k. A Butler, John w. D Byrne, Theodore k. I Carey, Richard A. w. F Carpenter, Charles H. k. I Casey, Daniel k. D Cessford, Andrew G. w. G Chafee, Andrew J. k. E Cheeseman, S. E. w. A Cole, Seth F w. I Collier, Peter w. I Conger, George D. w. A. ISAAC T. LAWLESS. Isaac T. Lawless, Clinton Hollow, X. Y. Age 19 years. Enlistediept. 23, 1861, at Albany to serve three years; mustered in as privatelo. E, Oct. 3, 1861 ; detailed Dec. 1861, to Georgetown, D. C, for ser-ice in signal corps; April, 1862, Dept. of Mississippi; April 6-7, Shiloh,)ept. of Tennessee; May. Camp of Instruction. Paducah, Ky.; Junevith detachment of signal corps. Mississippi flotilla; June 17, scaldedtiortally in action on gunboat Mound City, at St. Charles, Ark.; died111 gunboat Conestnga while on way to Memphis, Tenn., and buriedvith twenty-six others on McNeils plantation on east side of Missis-ippi river, about one mile above island No. 08. 44th NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 237 Battle Casualties. Cook, H. P. J. (ace.) , Harvey , Wm. G. , JamesDay, WilliamDoing, JohnDowning, JohnDunham, Eugene , We


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